Content RACI Templates for Defining Roles and Responsibilities



Content RACI Templates for Defining Roles and ResponsibilitiesOverviewA RACI is a matrix used to clarify the roles and responsibilities of each person involved in a project. It ensures all team members and stakeholders understand their role, and that of others, in the content creation process. It also helps to identify resources that may be over or under allocated. Associate roles with responsibilitiesDon’t confuse roles with job titles. Associate roles with responsibilities, rather than with specific people. This ensures the RACI isn’t affected by people changing jobs or leaving the company. One person can assume multiple roles. For example, a product manager may have the role of both content creator and subject matter expert. A person may have the job title of UX strategist, but they have a role of writing strategic plans. Definitions and Best PracticesAbbreviationStands forDefinitionBest practiceTipsRResponsibleThe people who actually do the work.One or more people need to be responsible.If one person has many Rs, they may have more workload than they can handle.If one deliverable has many Rs, can tasks be more specific so team members have more autonomy?AAccountable (Approver)The person who approves the work.Only one person is accountable, but there should always be one A for each deliverable or work item.If any single deliverable or work item does not have an A, then item is at risk of not meeting project goals. If a deliverable has more than one A, confusion and inefficiency is likely to occur during the approval onsultedThe subject matter expert who is consulted and may contribute.Several team members may be consulted. Ensure 2-way communication.Too many Cs can lead to swirl, and slow down the process. Too few Cs can result in poor quality through lack of accuracy or not meeting business goals.IInformedThe people who will be informed when a deliverable is complete.Several team members may be informed. Communication only goes one way.If there are lots of I’s, find ways to inform people in batches, in logical project intervals, rather than as you go. Develop a system (preferably automated) to inform people.Basic content RACIUse a basic content RACI if your team uses a simple content creation process that doesn’t depend on other teams or departments. Change the Area of focus and Roles to match those in your organization.ROLESArea of focusWriter(s)Translator(s)EditorSubject matter expertsProducerWrite contentTranslate contentContent accuracyContent completenessContent qualityTone and voiceDigital standardsFinal approvalHigh-level content leadership RACIUse a high-level RACI to understand and communicate how different departments contribute to the content experience. In this model, one piece of content can be considered for business needs, channel needs, and regional needs, global needs, and so on.A content leadership RACI requires a high degree of collaboration and communication across various content owners. Final content is not a distinct deliverable, but rather a result of a number of different deliverables from different departments and team members.Change the Areas of focus and Roles to match those in your organization.STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP ROLESCONTENT EXECUTION ROLESSMEsArea of focusCustomer Experience DirectorDigital DirectorContent DirectorRegional Content OwnersChannel Content OwnersLine of Business Content OwnerLine of Business SMEContent strategyContent qualityGlobal content standards & consistencyRegional impactChannel impactBusiness impactStore impactProject content RACIUse a project RACI for large, complex content projects. In this model, a subject matter expert is the person providing content requirements for their department or line of business. They may represent different business units, channels, the legal department, and so on.Change the Areas of focus and Project Roles to match those in your organization.PROJECT ROLESArea of focusChannel/business writer(s)Regional writer(s)TranslatorGraphic DesignerPhotographerVideographerFront-end developerWeb analystSubject Matter Expert *Director of ContentQuality AssuranceProducer or PMWrite content (Global)Write content (Regional)Translated contentGraphics & visual designCreate photosCreate videosCreate page layoutsCreate page templatesAnalytic set upContent accuracyExperience strategyContent quality & brandWeb readinessProject managementFinal approvals & publishingChannel content RACIUse a channel content RACI to provide direction on content roles by channel. Channel owners have the most responsibility for shaping content distributed through their channel. Change the Areas of focus and Channel Roles to match those in your organization.CHANNEL ROLESChannelSocial Media StrategistChannel OwnersSub-Channel OwnerRegional content writersGlobal content writersSubject Matter ExpertsSocial mediaCompany websiteProduct/service contentCustomer education contentArticles and eventsCareersPublic RelationsMediaCampaign websitesEmail contentNewsletter content ................
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